The trend doesn't actually involve quitting a job, but doing less at work—perhaps refusing to work overtime or answer emails outside of work hours.
People Are 'Quiet Quitting' And It Could Be Great for Mental Health 'Quiet quitting' has been rising in popularity, especially among Gen Z and millennial professionals. Despite the name, however, it doesn't involve actually quitting a job, but doing less at work—perhaps refusing to work overtime or answer emails outside of work hours. Learn more about what quiet quitting entails. | | | | | |
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